April 2026
Published 21 April 2026
Total sales
3
Median price
vs prior month
Rover sales in April 2026 totaled just three vehicles, reflecting the brand’s limited presence in the classic car market. The median price of £15,000 suggests a modest but steady demand for well-preserved examples, though the small sample size makes it difficult to draw broader trends. The top-selling model was the 12hp 4/5 Seat Tourer, which achieved a median price of £23,000, indicating strong interest in early 20th-century Rovers. Meanwhile, the 3500 and 827 SC Coupe 2,7L traded at lower price points, with the latter matching the overall median price.
Auction activity was concentrated among two main houses, with carandclassic securing two sales and Bonhams handling the remaining one. The limited number of transactions underscores the niche appeal of Rover models, particularly those with historical significance or rare specifications. Without prior month data for comparison, it’s hard to assess short-term trends, but the sales figures suggest that Rover enthusiasts remain selective, favoring well-documented or distinctive examples.
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